Neologisms are "words", which can be made of randomly chosen letters, but are also often acronyms or part-acronyms of the thing they refer to. For example, I made a neologism, "pumvalefiac" for "PUtting Malt Vinegar And LEmon on FIsh and Chips".

Recent = in the past days? weeks? months? This years? Did you notice it on the internet? Yes Facebook? YESIs it limited to a certain age range? Not necessarily limited, but certainly more common among those of a certain age. Do some of your friends do it? Yes

I don't really know what made me think of facebook, but most current "trends" seem to take place on the internet.

Do the last 2 letters, of, stand for "on facebook"? Is it more common among teenagers? Does it have to do with sharing certain contents? Photos? Videos? Statuses? Could this happen in another social network (e.g. Myspace)?

I don't really know what made me think of facebook, but most current "trends" seem to take place on the internet. Well, whatever the cause, it was the right idea - nice!

Do the last 2 letters, "of," stand for "on facebook"? YesIs it more common among teenagers? Yes Does it have to do with sharing certain contents? Photos? Videos? Statuses? Noish to all Could this happen in another social network (e.g. Myspace)? Probably, but it's definitely most common on Facebook.

Does it have to do with sending friend requests? Accepting them? Ignoring them? Does it have to do with grammar/spelling? Does it have to do with "liking" pages/other content? Is Facebook Places relevant?

Does it have to do with sending friend requests? Accepting them? Ignoring them? NoDoes it have to do with grammar/spelling? NoishDoes it have to do with "liking" pages/other content? NoIs Facebook Places relevant? No

Is it related with nicknames? The reason why you do not like it is because it is embarrasing for you? or maybe you think it is stupid? Is this trend real? Do you know about of this trend because you know the people that do it? or is it because it is evident?

Is it related with nicknames? No, but very OTRTThe reason why you do not like it is because it is embarrasing for you? No or maybe you think it is stupid? More "pointless" than "stupid"Is this trend real? YesDo you know about of this trend because you know the people that do it? Well, some of them or is it because it is evident? This too

Do they add something to their name? Stars, hearts, smileys? Or do they replace a part of their name by something else? Do they use the last name of a celebrity that they have a crush on? Do they use their middle name instead of their last name (if yes, I'm definitely trendy!)? Does of the the "n"s in your word stand for "name"?

Do they add something to their name? Stars, hearts, smileys? Or do they replace a part of their name by something else? Do they use the last name of a celebrity that they have a crush on? Does of the the "n"s in your word stand for "name"? Skipping these questions because...

Do they use their middle name instead of their last name (if yes, I'm definitely trendy!)? ...this is the right answer!

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To iobumniolnof is to use your middle name instead of your last name on Facebook. I do not know a single male who does this, but I can name plenty of females who do...more and more.

The word, by the way, is an acronym of "identifying oneself by using middle name instead of last name on Facebook." And if anyone cares, I pronounce it "eye-oh-BUM-knee-ole-NOFF."

Nice work to all, and credit the trendy Doriana with the solve. Does anyone else here do this?